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Concertina Fixing

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The concertina fixing mechanism is an extremely contemporary way of displaying your menu cards.

We actually print your food and/or drink menu in-house on thick mat or gloss laminated card and then score it into a Z fold (or leaflet style should you will). Depending on how big your menu is, the folds can display 2, 4, 6 or even 8 sides of either ½ A4, ⅔ A4 or ½ A3 paper.

The front and back panels of the print are purposefully left blank in order to bind them to two boards that are themselves made to one of the above sizes. These boards are then bound in a menu cover material of your choice; for example, wood-effect, metalX, simulated leather or buckray bookcloth. This enables you to personalise the front of your menus using a more traditional method like hot foil or a blind emboss. When you open up the cover; however, it is a fresh, modern design that is bestowed upon you.

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